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See What's New in UsedMon, 30 Mar 2015 15:00:24 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.1John Deere Equipment Comparison: 1023E and 1025R Utility Tractorshttp://blog.machinefinder.com/21758/john-deere-equipment-comparison-1023e-1025r-utility-tractors
http://blog.machinefinder.com/21758/john-deere-equipment-comparison-1023e-1025r-utility-tractors#commentsMon, 30 Mar 2015 15:00:24 +0000http://blog.machinefinder.com/?p=21758John Deere’s 1 Family Tractors are designed to give operators the ability to work their land from sunrise to sunset. Thanks to dozens of implement options and their versatility, these tractors behave like (and look like) pint-sized agricultural machines. Two of the most popular 1 Family models, the 1023E and 1025R, share many similarities, yet do [...]

]]>John Deere’s 1 Family Tractors are designed to give operators the ability to work their land from sunrise to sunset. Thanks to dozens of implement options and their versatility, these tractors behave like (and look like) pint-sized agricultural machines. Two of the most popular 1 Family models, the 1023E and 1025R, share many similarities, yet do have some critical differences to make them unique.

To help clear the air, we’ve put together a John Deere equipment comparison, identifying the critical components of these tractors, what they share, as well as what’s different between the two.

Engine Specifications

The John Deere 1023E is powered by a Tier 4-compliant isolated Yanmar TNM clean & silent diesel engine with 22.4 gross hp (PS) and 14.5 power take-off (PTOu) hp. The 1025R features a Tier-4-compliant isolated Yanmar TNV clean and silent diesel engine with 24.2 gross hp (PS) and 18.0 power take-off (PTO) hp. Both models have a rated engine speed of 3,200 rpm.

Hydraulics

The 1023E and 1025R feature an open-center hydraulic system with a single-pump flow diverter that delegates an appropriate amount of flow to all hydraulic functions aboard the tractor. Power steering for each model is applied via the hydrostatic charge pump, which sends power to the steering circuit. The dual mid-selective control valve (SCV), found in both models, has the ability to operate loader or other implements. It’s also used to operate the optional independent lift kit for the mid-mount mower.

Transmission

John Deere offers hydrostatic transmission (HST) with Twin Touch foot controls on the 1023E and 1025R tractors. When fluid is placed under pressure, it then transmits engine power to the drive wheels via the hydraulic pump and motor. The hydrostatic-drive unit acts as both a clutch and transmission. For operators that demand high levels of productivity (loader or mower applications), the Twin Touch pedals allow them to select both speed and direction of travel with a touch of their toe. It’s important to note the 1025R offers cruise control capabilities while the 1023E does not.

3-Point Hitch

The limited Category 1, 3-point hitch is standard on both the 1023E and 1025R tractors to allow for quick and easy hookup of hitch implements. However, the 3-point hitch rockshaft control type differs between the two models. The 1023E’s type is known as “select control,” which gives operators the opportunity to accurately set rear implement depth or change the cutting height of the mid-mount mower (when installed). The 1025R’s “position control” rockshaft type allows operators to do the same things as the select control type, but provides added precision and minimized “jerking” or leaking down.

Operator’s Station and Comfort Features

The sloping hood design of both models provides exceptional visibility while the step-through textured flat operator station and fender-mounted large handrails make it easy to get on and off the tractors. For added safety, the 1023E and 1025R each include a foldable Roll-Gard rollover protective structure (ROPS) and retractable seat belt. The foldable nature of the ROPS and narrow tractor frame make storage effortless. For added comfort and usability, the 1025R offers a deluxe lighting package, deluxe seat, tilt steering and floor mat. Owners of the 1025R will also find a toolbox and 12V outlet aboard their tractor.

Hopefully this John Deere comparison helped identify what makes the John Deere 1023E and 1025R similar, yet different, pieces of equipment for land owners of all sizes.

]]>http://blog.machinefinder.com/21758/john-deere-equipment-comparison-1023e-1025r-utility-tractors/feed08 Standout Features that Define the John Deere 1890 Air Seederhttp://blog.machinefinder.com/21708/8-standout-features-define-john-deere-1890-air-seeder
http://blog.machinefinder.com/21708/8-standout-features-define-john-deere-1890-air-seeder#commentsWed, 25 Mar 2015 15:00:43 +0000http://blog.machinefinder.com/?p=21708Agricultural producers who are looking to make seeding quicker and more efficient this spring will want to consider the John Deere 1890 Air Seeder as a possible solution. This heavy duty machine is designed to eliminate the need to till soil prior to seeding, and it can handle even the toughest terrain.

]]>Agricultural producers who are looking to make seeding quicker and more efficient this spring will want to consider the John Deere 1890 Air Seeder as a possible solution. This heavy duty machine is designed to eliminate the need to till soil prior to seeding, and it can handle even the toughest terrain.

Here are some of the highlights of the 1890 No-Till Air Drill from John Deere.

1) Six Different Working Widths

The John Deere 1890 Air Seeder has six different widths to fit any operation, which can help operators increase productivity out in the field.

2) 90 Series Single-Disk No-Till Openers

These no-till openers are gang mounted and hydraulically raised and lowered. The hydraulic downforce system offers a range of settings for the openers. They provide 51 mm (2 in.) of free travel in the opener before spring down pressure takes over, giving the opener a chance to move over uneven ground conditions.

3) Two-Rank Frame

The two-rank frame design on the John Deere 1890 Air Seeder allows for optimal residue flow and field performance.

4) Adjustable Weight Brackets

The weight brackets on the machine allow for additional ballast. This is essential when seeding in dry, rough terrain. The weights can be easily removed when they are no longer needed (in loose or mellow soils).

5) Seed Row Markers

Side-mounted row markers can be added to the John Deere 1890 Air Seeder, which help the operator lay out a seeding pattern that eliminates overlaps and skips.

6) Marked Air Distribution Hoses

Primary hoses on the machine are always clear with a colored spiral tracer, while secondary hoses are clear with a black-colored spiral tracer for easy separation. The hoses themselves are also more flexible to prevent kinking.

7) Blockage Sensor

Most producers have experienced a situation where a wet clump of fertilizer has blocked a secondary line, or a primary hose wasn’t letting enough seed through. To help combat this issue, the blockage sensor on the John Deere 1890 Air Seeder lets operators know when an air hose has been blocked. This can save operators time and stress by giving them the chance to eliminate blocks as soon as possible.

8) Floating Hitch

The machine has a floating hitch and pivot points that make it easy to work on uneven seedbeds and terrain.

Whether you’re looking to replace your existing seeding equipment or you’re interested in trying a new product form John Deere, the 1890 Air Seeder can make your job easier out in the field.

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]]>http://blog.machinefinder.com/21708/8-standout-features-define-john-deere-1890-air-seeder/feed1How the John Deere AgLogic System Streamlines Farm Managementhttp://blog.machinefinder.com/21716/john-deere-aglogic-system-streamlines-farm-management
http://blog.machinefinder.com/21716/john-deere-aglogic-system-streamlines-farm-management#commentsMon, 23 Mar 2015 15:00:09 +0000http://blog.machinefinder.com/?p=21716Efficiency and cost-savings. These two words sit atop the minds of the majority of farm managers’ year after year. Increased efficiency means less time in the fields and more time at home with the family, while still accomplishing the duties that need to be done. Trimming costs frees up more money for additional investments, likely [...]

]]>Efficiency and cost-savings. These two words sit atop the minds of the majority of farm managers’ year after year. Increased efficiency means less time in the fields and more time at home with the family, while still accomplishing the duties that need to be done. Trimming costs frees up more money for additional investments, likely leading to higher revenue numbers at the year’s end.

John Deere’s AgLogic system plays host to a number of features that are designed to make improved levels of efficiency and cost-savings a reality. Let’s take a closer look at five of these features and examine how each can help streamline the farm management process.

Directions to Scheduled Fields

Much like the maps and GPS systems found on today’s mobile devices and inside of automobiles, the AgLogic system provides turn-by-turn (audio and visual) directions to any field, but it also does much more than that. It allows farm managers to track application and tender equipment, and communicate directly with scheduling software for work order information. As a result, this feature saves time for field operators and tender drivers who might be unfamiliar with field locations.

Manage Daily Work Orders

AgLogic’s schedule and dispatch feature allows farm managers to schedule and re-prioritize work orders for applicators and the supporting tenders. As a result, the manager can view all work orders at once from a single interface, assign work orders to equipment and optimize routes for the equipment being used. All of these things combined simplify life inside the office.

Electronic File Transfer

Two-way file transfer brings the field closer to the office than before. Managers can wirelessly send files directly to mobile devices inside the applicator via AgLogic. Once the file is received, the operator is then notified that an attachment is ready for review with the work order information. They can then send the file from the portable digital assistant (PDA) over to a jump drive or card, and then into a controller. This allows the manager to stay inside the office without manually bringing documents into the field and reduces downtime in the field by having files on hand when needed.

Track the Fleet and Activities

With all of these digital farm management opportunities, you may be wondering how farm managers can easily keep track of it all. Addressing this issue, AgLogic allows them to track their assets and existing associated activities thanks to the fleet locator. This system facilitates asset and activity management with GPS tracking and visual representation through an easy-to-use web interface. Using the fleet tracking system, farm managers can make more informed scheduling and routing decisions, eliminate incorrect field applications and reduce the cost of applicator downtime by scheduling tenders based on location.

Wireless Work Order Transfer

Work order information can be sent from the web to the field and back thanks to AgLogic’s automated data transfer capabilities. This allows farm mangers to react to schedule changes instantly and improve cash flow by invoicing upon receipt of completed, adjusted work information directly from the field.

Final Thoughts

Hopefully, this list of AgLogic’s most notable features helps farm managers understand what types of agricultural technologies are available to help trim back on costs and improve the overall efficiency of the operation. If you enjoyed this post or want to read others, feel free to connect with us on Facebook, Twitter or Google+!

]]>http://blog.machinefinder.com/21716/john-deere-aglogic-system-streamlines-farm-management/feed08 John Deere Tillers and 3-Point Hitch Attachments for Spring Upkeephttp://blog.machinefinder.com/21402/8-john-deere-tillers-and-3-point-hitch-attachments-for-spring-upkeep
http://blog.machinefinder.com/21402/8-john-deere-tillers-and-3-point-hitch-attachments-for-spring-upkeep#commentsMon, 16 Mar 2015 15:00:37 +0000http://blog.machinefinder.com/?p=21402Now that spring is just around the corner, gardeners and agriculturalists alike are thinking about ways they can improve their work outdoors. Rotary tillers and 3-point hitch attachments from John Deere can help you get the job done faster than last season, giving you more time to enjoy the warm weather this spring.

]]>Now that spring is just around the corner, gardeners and agriculturalists alike are thinking about ways they can improve their work outdoors. Rotary tillers and 3-point hitch attachments from John Deere can help you get the job done faster than last season, giving you more time to enjoy the warm weather this spring.

Here are eight John Deere products you may want to consider adding to your collection of equipment.

This rake is designed to clear rock or debris to help you level soil before you prepare a seedbed. It features a tubular steel frame and pivot for the utmost convenience.

Compatible with: X700 Series

Before you begin preparing your yard or garden for spring, take a look at the equipment John Deere has to offer. One of these tillers or 3-point hitch attachments may help reduce the time and effort spent on your landscape this season.

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]]>http://blog.machinefinder.com/21402/8-john-deere-tillers-and-3-point-hitch-attachments-for-spring-upkeep/feed0Warning: John Deere 900 Series Round Balers May Result in Baler Envyhttp://blog.machinefinder.com/21385/warning-john-deere-900-series-round-balers-may-result-in-baler-envy
http://blog.machinefinder.com/21385/warning-john-deere-900-series-round-balers-may-result-in-baler-envy#commentsThu, 12 Mar 2015 15:00:16 +0000http://blog.machinefinder.com/?p=21385It’s no surprise that John Deere has responded to producers who bale silage or other forage for feed by introducing its 900 Series Round Balers. For producers who pre-process forage, these pre-cutter-type round balers are designed to make it easier to mix or grind before feeding. With new features, producers will experience faster baling performance, [...]

]]>It’s no surprise that John Deere has responded to producers who bale silage or other forage for feed by introducing its 900 Series Round Balers. For producers who pre-process forage, these pre-cutter-type round balers are designed to make it easier to mix or grind before feeding. With new features, producers will experience faster baling performance, improved quality and less downtime.

The new 900 series models, the 960 and 990, each has a different design and incorporates revolutionary features that will consistently maximize performance in the field and forage quality in storage and feeding.

For this reason, we wanted to show you the new John Deere 900 Series Round Balers in action! Check out these videos to see what all the buzz is about, as we also explain some key features.

Get in and out of the field faster than before with an average driving speed of 9 mph. Operators can flash through the field and produce an impressive 52 bales in just one hour. The 900 Series Round Balers’ high-capacity feeding system processes more than 63,000 lbs. of dry matter each hour and can handle both dry and high-moisture crops. With bale ejection as fast as 4 seconds, gate cycle time will also be quicker than ever.

Producers can cut their bale processing time significantly and minimize wasted hay and wasted money. With 13-knife and 25-knife options, operators can plant material into 3 inch or 1.6 inch lengths and warrant that hay or silage will be pulled into the starter rollers and make it to the finished bale.

How does a patented, full-width hydraulically operated drop floor sound to you? Let baler plugs drift from your memory with a new, nearly plug-free operation. The new 900 Series Round Balers aim to make baling a lot less stressful for operators by incorporating innovative features like tractor baler automation.

The tractor will automatically stop, eject the bale, close and start up again as needed. Not to mention, these round balers are also extremely low-maintenance machines. This machine is designed so that the operator rarely has to leave the cab for adjustments or maintenance, with key moving parts placed precisely in easily accessible locations. Spend less time maintaining your baler with only 8 grease zerks and bearings that will be automatically greased.

The 900 Series Round Balers recently hit the market with several other additions to John Deere’s agriculture and turf equipment lines, including the R4023 Sprayer, B-Wrap for Premium Balers and Machine Sync. With independent frames, large tire options, heavy-duty chains and a new net-wrap system, both 900 series models are designed to enhance operator comfort and improve productivity on the job.

Hopefully seeing these new additions in action has helped you realize their many uses in maximizing field performance and forage quality. If you enjoyed this post or want to read others, feel free to connect with us on Facebook, Twitter orGoogle+!

]]>http://blog.machinefinder.com/21385/warning-john-deere-900-series-round-balers-may-result-in-baler-envy/feed0What Can the 2015 Family of John Deere Row Units Do for You?http://blog.machinefinder.com/21163/can-2015-family-john-deere-row-units
http://blog.machinefinder.com/21163/can-2015-family-john-deere-row-units#commentsWed, 11 Mar 2015 15:00:00 +0000http://blog.machinefinder.com/?p=21163Planting speed and accuracy are both key components of row-crop planting, and the 2015 family of John Deere row units continues to make it easier for producers to maintain these critical factors.

Deere’s ExactEmerge and MaxEmerge 5 technologies are getting agricultural professionals excited for the upcoming planting season. Let’s take a look at what these machines [...]

]]>Planting speed and accuracy are both key components of row-crop planting, and the 2015 family of John Deere row units continues to make it easier for producers to maintain these critical factors.

Deere’s ExactEmerge and MaxEmerge 5 technologies are getting agricultural professionals excited for the upcoming planting season. Let’s take a look at what these machines have to offer and how they can assist this spring.

ExactEmerge

If you’re used to going 5 miles per hour on your last row unit, get ready for speed – the ExactEmerge now operates at 10 miles per hour, and it’s still completely accurate. This means that you’ll get more done in less time, and you can have confidence in the work you put into seeding.

ExactEmerge has a BrushBelt, which holds seed from the meter and keeps the seed-to-seed relationship through the delivery system. This allows you to operate at 10 miles per hour while giving you’re the accuracy you desire.

With a new high performance meter, the ExactEmerge is also perfect for varying kernel sizes and shapes – no mechanical adjustments are needed. Other features that help ExactEmerge stand out from the pack are its seed sensor, improved shank and power generation system. It also has a SeedStar 3 HP monitoring system that allows you to keep an eye on your machine with little effort.

MaxEmerge 5

Producers who value quality in addition to accuracy will want to take a look at what the MaxEmerge 5 has to offer. This fifth generation row unit has more options and configurations than previous models, and it also has difference-making versatility that adapts to your agricultural management plan.

Its double eliminator helps you achieve 100 percent population, regardless of crop size. The MaxEmerge 5 is also designed to handle side hills with ease, and you can be sure that your planting is being done accurately along the way.

Improvements to the MaxEmerge’s hopper eliminates plugging for more uptime. Additionally, it has a new gauge wheel arm pivot, shank and clean air vacuum.

John Deere strives to provide agronomic solutions to help producers grow their businesses, which is why the MaxEmerge 5 and ExactEmerge John Deere row units aren’t just new pieces of machinery – they’re equipment designed to revolutionize row-crop planting. Whether you’re content with your planting equipment or you’re interested in new products from John Deere, it’s worth looking at the innovative features of the MaxEmerge 5 and ExactEmerge.

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]]>http://blog.machinefinder.com/21163/can-2015-family-john-deere-row-units/feed010 John Deere Mugs You Need to Add to Your Collectionhttp://blog.machinefinder.com/21364/10-john-deere-mugs-need-add-collection
http://blog.machinefinder.com/21364/10-john-deere-mugs-need-add-collection#commentsMon, 09 Mar 2015 15:00:36 +0000http://blog.machinefinder.com/?p=21364There’s nothing like starting the day off with some hot coffee before hitting the field. Adding a bit of John Deere to the mix can make the start to the day even better!

John Deere doesn’t just make the agricultural machinery you love – the company has a line of housewares, toys and collectibles for enthusiasts as [...]

]]>There’s nothing like starting the day off with some hot coffee before hitting the field. Adding a bit of John Deere to the mix can make the start to the day even better!

John Deere doesn’t just make the agricultural machinery you love – the company has a line of housewares, toys and collectibles for enthusiasts as well. Here are 10 John Deere mugs you might want to add to your collection at home.

If you’re looking for a coffee cup that’s a bit more cheery in color, why not consider the John Deere Pink Travel Coffee Cup? This product is ideal for anyone who wants to make his or her day a bit brighter.

Some people like products that evoke nostalgia, and that’s exactly what this is. The John Deere Diner Mug is designed with 1950s style diner mugs in mind, and it includes the classic John Deere logo in green.

This mug is a must for any fan of John Deere’s plows. The John Deere “Plows” Diner Mug shows an eye-catching antique advertisement for plows, and it holds up to 8 ounces of liquid.

Whether you’re looking for a gift for the agricultural professional in your life or you need a mug for yourself, John Deere has what you need. These John Deere mugs are made with quality in mind, just like the brand of equipment they represent.

]]>http://blog.machinefinder.com/21364/10-john-deere-mugs-need-add-collection/feed05 John Deere Specialty Tractors for Unique Operationshttp://blog.machinefinder.com/21257/5-john-deere-specialty-tractors-unique-operations
http://blog.machinefinder.com/21257/5-john-deere-specialty-tractors-unique-operations#commentsWed, 04 Mar 2015 15:00:57 +0000http://blog.machinefinder.com/?p=21257Sometimes you just need a little extra to get the job done, which is why many agricultural professionals look to John Deere specialty tractors. Whether the job requires working under low-hanging canopies or getting into hard to reach places, agricultural professionals can complete their daily operations with the power, convenience and reliability that they deserve.

]]>Sometimes you just need a little extra to get the job done, which is why many agricultural professionals look to John Deere specialty tractors. Whether the job requires working under low-hanging canopies or getting into hard to reach places, agricultural professionals can complete their daily operations with the power, convenience and reliability that they deserve.

In an effort to help those involved in the agriculture industry better understand the John Deere specialty tractors options that they have to choose from, we’ve put together a list of some key models to consider. Enjoy!

5100MH Hi-Crop Utility Tractor

Handling crops ranging from strawberries to broccoli and cauliflower, the 5100MH Hi-Crop Tractor helps operators get the job done more efficiently than ever before. With over 23 inches of front axle clearance, you will have all the room you need to clear taller crops. The open station and premium cab offers comfortable features that reduce operator fatigue. Not to mention, the low hood design will help to improve visibility and overall productivity.

5100ML Low-Profile Utility Tractor

The 5100ML just might be the perfect fit for orchards and low-entry poultry houses because of the machine’s compact, low profile design for easy access to difficult places and 100 horsepower engine. Quickly after putting this machine to work on almost any operations, you will realize that, although it may be low profile, it sure is high performing.

5115ML Low-Profile Utility Tractor

If your operations and operators are in a need of a low-profile tractor with features and power to take on a wider variety of jobs, the 5115ML John Deere specialty tractor is a suitable option. The low-profile design provides better access into hard to reach areas while the PowrReverser transmission offers left hand shuttle-shift control.

5083EN Narrow Series Tractor

This model tractor is designed for vineyard, orchard and nursery producers who need a hardworking tractor to pull heavy carts, handle fully loaded sprayers or lift heavy disks and tillers. Its narrow design is just 45.2 inches wide from the outer edges of the rear tires and comes available in cab and open stations configurations. John Deere customers can also chose between 2WD and MFWD.

6115M Low-Profile Tractor

When your daily operations require getting into low and hard-to-reach places, but you would rather not sacrifice the tractors ability to handle tough jobs, the 6115M low-profile John Deere specialty tractor is a great choice. You’ll be able to work the way you want with 115 horsepower and an accessible open operator station and convenient controls. Owners also have the option to incorporate the orchard package, which provides additional features like lowered right-hand control, shell fenders to reduce vegetation contact, shortened console levers and tilt steering.

Hopefully this post provided a clear overview of some John Deere tractors that can help you complete unique jobs more productively. If you enjoyed this post or want to read others, feel free to connect with us on Facebookor Google+!

]]>http://blog.machinefinder.com/21257/5-john-deere-specialty-tractors-unique-operations/feed0Getting Ready for Spring with John Deere Safety Tipshttp://blog.machinefinder.com/21279/getting-ready-spring-john-deere-safety-tips
http://blog.machinefinder.com/21279/getting-ready-spring-john-deere-safety-tips#commentsMon, 02 Mar 2015 15:00:56 +0000http://blog.machinefinder.com/?p=21279Spring is just around the corner, meaning there’s no better time to refresh yourself with some John Deere safety tips to keep you and your family safe during the most active months for machinery owners.

Whether you’re a new John Deere equipment owner or you’ve been using it for years, safety should always be a priority.
Clothing [...]

]]>Spring is just around the corner, meaning there’s no better time to refresh yourself with some John Deere safety tips to keep you and your family safe during the most active months for machinery owners.

Whether you’re a new John Deere equipment owner or you’ve been using it for years, safety should always be a priority.

Clothing Safety

Clothing may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of safety, but consider this – your shirts, shoes and pants are all susceptible to accidentally getting caught in the machinery you use.

To reduce the potential for an accident, you should always wear close-fitting clothing, long pants and closed-toe shoes while operating equipment. Utilizing globes with a non-slip grip is essential while operating portable power equipment. Finally, don’t forget about your ears – earmuffs for adequate soundproofing can protect your hearing while using machinery.

Landscaping Safety

Leveling your terrain for a smooth surface can reduce your chances of an accident while working. Mowing up and down a slope – rather than across – can also help you increase your level of safety.

However, the best way to prevent any accident is to assess the area you are landscaping before you begin – particularly hillsides. If you find that your John Deere equipment will be difficult to maneuver on this part of the land, don’t try it. Safety should always come first.

Mower Maintenance Safety

As you look to maintain your John Deere mower, remember to avoid running your engine while the machine is indoors. Furthermore, do not add fuel to a running engine. Instead, wait until you are outdoors and the engine is completely off for the utmost safety.

If you are going to service your mower, shut off the engine and disconnect the battery ground cable to temporarily cut the electricity.

Operation

It’s no secret that children like to imitate their parents, which is why you should always strive to set a good example by using John Deere safety tips. Additionally, you should regularly practice safe mowing skills when children are in the area.

If you are working outdoors, try to keep your pets and kids inside under adult supervision. Do not allow children to come near or operate John Deere machinery.

Inspection

You should always read the safety labels on your John Deere equipment before you begin working. Make time to read the operator’s manual as well to better understand the controls of your machinery.

As you inspect your equipment, remove any broken parts immediately and replace them before moving forward. Tighten all nuts, bolts, and screws to keep your items in working condition. When your equipment is not in use, cover it with guards and shields.

Storage

When the time comes to put your John Deere farm equipment away, you’ll want to make sure that you do it safely. Machinery should be stored indoors in a dry, open area, away from children. Fuel should be stored in an approved container and out of the reach of kids.

Even though there’s still snow on the ground, safety should be at the top of your mind before you break out your equipment for warmer weather. These John Deere safety tips can help you start off on the right foot. For more safety information, visit this page.

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]]>http://blog.machinefinder.com/21279/getting-ready-spring-john-deere-safety-tips/feed0Image Gallery: 25 John Deere Aerial Photos to get a View from the Tophttp://blog.machinefinder.com/21292/image-gallery-25-john-deere-aerial-photos-get-view-top
http://blog.machinefinder.com/21292/image-gallery-25-john-deere-aerial-photos-get-view-top#commentsThu, 26 Feb 2015 15:00:33 +0000http://blog.machinefinder.com/?p=21292The crop producing season requires farmers to put in long days on the fields as they fulfill their responsibility of feeding the world’s growing population. However, those individuals that are operating the equipment can easily get caught up in the process and overlook the sheer beauty being offered as their machines glide along miles of [...]

]]>The crop producing season requires farmers to put in long days on the fields as they fulfill their responsibility of feeding the world’s growing population. However, those individuals that are operating the equipment can easily get caught up in the process and overlook the sheer beauty being offered as their machines glide along miles of land and golden fields.

In an effort to allow our nation’s producers (and other farming enthusiasts) to appreciate this beauty, we’ve put together an image gallery of 25 John Deere aerial photos. Scroll through this gallery to get a bird’s eye view of a variety of John Deere machines performing their respective tasks (harvesting, planting, seeding, tilling, etc.). Enjoy!

From ground level, it may be difficult to appreciate the scenery that John Deere equipment offers while it’s out in the field. Hopefully, these John Deere aerial photos offered a unique look at the farming process from high above!

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